In respect to this, why is soda not allowed in school?
Soft drinks should not be allowed in schools, as they can increase the risk of serious health problems, such as obesity and poor dental health, experts have warned. "Each can of sweetened soft drink contains the equivalent of 10 teaspoons of sugar and 150 calories and is associated with a 60% increased risk of obesity.
Beside above, should schools sell soft drinks and candies to students? They are cheap to buy for fundraisers and convenient for students and staff. Also, children and teens are more attached to junk food than to healthy food. In the long run, selling candy and sugary drinks will improve the school's environment resulting in a better education for students based on the funds collected.
Correspondingly, should soda be offered in school?
Banning only soda in school is not effective in reducing consumption of sugary drinks, a new study has found. In the absence of soda, students turn to other sugar-sweetened beverages such as energy, sports or juices that are available at school. And 26 to 33% of students reported daily consumption.
Can schools sell soda?
It is true that some things like regular candy bars, cookies, sugary sports drinks, and sodas are not going to be sold in schools during the school day. They're going to have water, juice, milk, and carbonated water in all schools, plus lower-calorie beverages in high schools.